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The Photography Pod
Steve Gerrard - Music, Gig and Wedding Photographer Based in Montreal

The Photography Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 55:20 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode, Steve and Nick chat with acclaimed Music, Gig and Wedding Photographer Steve Gerrard. From spinning records for Oasis at Wembley Stadium to capturing the essence of live music and weddings through his lens, Steve Gerrard shares his photographic journey. We explore his transition from a globetrotting DJ to a professional photographer based in Montreal, delving into how his background in concert photography influences his unique style in wedding shoots. Steve offers insights on the challenges of getting bands to pay for photos and how he's managed to blend music and wedding photography to create vibrant, life-filled images.This episode also takes a deep dive into the world of music photography, discussing the emotional and technical challenges of capturing renowned musicians like Pearl Jam and Taylor Swift. We touch on the business aspects of concert photography, the importance of storytelling, and the intricate balance between the thrill of being close to iconic figures and the demands of the job. The team also discuss the potential US market restrictions on DJI drones, our latest  weddings, camper van shoots, and a surprise celebrity wedding. Other topic include a hilarious wardrobe mishap and an unexpected firmware update saga, while Nick tells the his story of unknowingly photographing England rugby player Johnny May's wedding.  Plus, our regular features of the Ten Minute Tech Talk, Movie of the week and Industry News. Nick Church and Steve Vaughan are professional wedding photographers based in the UK. They both use Sony Alpha cameras and lenses. Nick's website : https://www.nickchurchphotography.co.uk/Nick's Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nickchurchphotography/Steve's website : https://www.samandstevephotography.com/Steve's Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/samandstevephotography/Any technical information given by the presenters is based on their understanding and opinion at the time of recording

The Cameron Journal Podcast
Cybersecurity and Lethal Keystroke with Johnny May

The Cameron Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 39:52


Johnny May has put out a new book on cybersecurity and what a true cyber terrorist scenario might look like. We have a wide ranging conversation about our digital lives and what cyber security means in this environment. Visit Johnny May Online Find the Book on Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-cowan/support

NAYZE MEDIA
RAPPER “JOHNNY MAY CASH'S” GIRLFRIEND SAYS SHE SHOT & KILLED HIM IN SELF-DEFENSE AFTER BEING ASSAULTED

NAYZE MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 3:18


This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nayzemedia.com/2022/04/20/rapper-johnny-may-cashs-girlfriend-says-she-shot-killed-him-in-self-defense-after-being-assaulted/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nayze-media/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nayze-media/support

Minute Women
Johnny May, the Real Santa Claus

Minute Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 9:35


On the twelfth day of Minute Women Christmas, Linnea and Grace gave to me... an airplane full of candy!Merry Christmas! Way up north, there is a jolly man who flied through the sky dropping presents to excited children on Christmas Day. Only this year, he is taking a break. No, it's not Santa Claus: it's 76-year-old bush pilot Johnny May!Thank you for joining us for the Minute Women 12 Days of Christmas! Make sure you rate and review the podcast and visit our website: minutewomenpodcast.ca

Chronique Transports
Chronique transports - Mélissa Haney, première femme inuite pilote de ligne

Chronique Transports

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 2:31


Rencontre avec Mélissa Heny, première femme inuite devenue pilote de ligne. Au Canada, les services postaux ont même imprimé son visage sur une collection de timbres. Mélissa Haney pilote aujourd'hui les appareils de la compagnie Air Inuit. Elle est un modèle pour toute sa communauté. Il s’appelle Johnny May et il est le premier Inuit à être devenu pilote d’avion. Mélissa Haney, orpheline de père, en a fait le modèle de sa vie ! Dans un film, ce commandant de  bord, raconte le sauvetage d’une adolescente disparue à la sortie d’un village dans une tempête de neige. Température extérieure de moins 5O degrés. Seul un avion pouvait inspecter les lieux. En voyant ce héros, issu de sa propre communauté s’offrir un tel avenir, la jeune Mélissa ne réfléchira pas, homme ou femme qu’importe ! Elle aussi pilotera des appareils. Comment cette adolescente admirative, mais surtout déterminée, aurait-elle pu savoir qu’elle rencontrerait son mentor, aujourd’hui toujours en fonction. Comment aurait-elle pu savoir qu’à son tour, elle connaitrait le même genre d’aventure, le pire souvenir de sa jeune carrière, lorsqu’en pleine bourrasque, elle a dû poser son avion avec 40 personnes à bord dans le champ justement… d’un des voyageurs. Depuis l’avion, il avait téléphoné à ses proches qui étaient venus allumer un feu pour faire signe, ils avaient aussi fait des provisions pour nourrir tout le monde. Guy Bois dirige le service Espace Autochtones à Radio Canada et pour lui, l’accession de Mélissa Haney au poste de commandant va servir les jeunes générations. Au Canada, explique-t-il, nous avons un gros problème de représentation des autochtones. Les Inuits représentent 65 à 70 000 personnes sur la banquise du Grand Nord canadien. Le transport dans ces régions froides est primordial. L’avion là-bas remplace le train ou le bus. Les villages inuits, ajoute cet expert des communautés, sont séparés par centaines de kilomètres, il y a le transfert des habitants, mais aussi des marchandises (les motoneiges, les 4X4, les produits de supermarchés qui comptent beaucoup). Et puis surtout les liaisons d’hôpitaux parce que sur la banquise, il n’y a pas d’hôpitaux, il faut aller se faire soigner au sud, c’est-à-dire à Montréal ou sa région. Chez les Canadiens, il y a encore beaucoup de préjugés, les Inuits sont des gens qui profiteraient des aides sociales et qui vivraient au crochet de la société. Mais la vie des Inuits et surtout des jeunes femmes n’est pas facile. Imaginez, elles débarquent dans les villes en raison de problèmes de violence conjugale ou pour chercher un travail, elles deviennent vulnérables, des proies pour la prostitution ou la drogue. Alors l’exemple de Mélissa Haney, devenue pilote, est un espoir pour toutes les filles inuit qui se disent qu’elles peuvent y arriver elles-aussi.     Des journées de 14 heures avec des préfabriqués pour les escales d’équipage sur les pistes    Quand vous appelez Mélissa Haney, à l’improviste pour une interview sur RFI, elle vous répond que oui, bien entendu, elle est d’accord pour répondre aux questions, mais qu’avant elle doit préparer le petit déjeuner pour ses deux enfants, puis rédiger le texte de son intervention dans une école pour dire aux garçons, mais surtout aux filles que tout est possible. Bouger, agir et sauver voilà le crédo de Mélissa Haney parce qu’être pilote chez Air Inuit c’est remplacer le train ou le bus en assurant le transport entre villages dispersés sur la banquise relier les inuits aux hôpitaux au  Canada et tout cela en évitant la contamination au Coronavius. « Dans nos avions chez Air Inuit, normalement il y a quarante-cinq places. Avec les mesures de précaution contre le coronavirus, nous n’en avons plus que vingt, ça diminue beaucoup la capacité... Hormis les Inuits qui font les transferts vers le Sud, nous embarquons les travailleurs canadiens qui viennent travailler sur les territoires, des infirmières, des travailleurs sociaux, des avocats, des mécaniciens. Mon métier est passionnant et je veux dire que tout est possible quand on croit à sa vocation. Ma mère inuite m’a toujours soutenue, elle m’a dit que j’avais droit à un métier en tant que femme et autochtone. Elle est encore là aujourd’hui près de moi, avec son énergie, dès que j’ai besoin pour garder mes enfants. » Mélissa Haney est passionnée de ski l’hiver, de kayak l’été. Le fils de Mélissa rêve lui d’être astronaute. Sa mère l’encourage en lui offrant toutes les vidéos et les livres sur le cosmos ; la fille de Mélissa veut devenir pilote comme sa mère, qui fêtera ses 40 ans l’an prochain avec dans la tête deux rêves : piloter à grande vitesse, un jet et si possible un jet de la compagnie Air inuit, et puis l’autre, venir découvrir Paris.

Aquariums Explained
#6 Al Leun on how zoos & aquariums keep their water clean

Aquariums Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 29:40


Al Leun is the owner and president of Aquatic Exhibits International (or AEI). Specialists in turnkey aquarium projects across both the private and public sectors, AEI has a diverse team with over 45 years combined experience in aquarium design, installation, project management and professional animal care. In this episode we chat to Al about the origin of filtration, the process of designing and setting up a commercial filtration system, and why operating a filter is a bit like being a bacteria farmer! You can learn more about AEI here, and you can also find them on Facebook and LinkedIn by searching "Aquatic Exhibits International" -- go show them some love! ------ ➤ Aquariums Explained is a monthly podcast from the International Zoo & Aquarium Review, hosted by Joe Lavery & Johnny May. We're on a mission to demystify the world of public aquariums. If you want to learn more about what we do, you can visit our website, find us on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram. And if you enjoy what we do, you can buy us a virtual coffee to support our work. I know it seems small, but it really helps! ➤ We're sponsored by OERCA, creators of the Animal Welfare App. The Animal Welfare App is a full-featured, web-based, aquarium & zoological recordkeeping system. It was created by animal professionals as a comprehensive and simple to use animal welfare management application, with integrated health & clinical records, a powerful environmental suite, and extensive alerts, analysis and reporting. We love what they do, and we're thrilled to be partnered with them. You can learn more about the Animal Welfare App here.

Aquariums Explained
#5 Jerry Smith on aquarium windows & underwater tunnels

Aquariums Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 31:50


Jerry Smith is the founder and president of American Sealants Inc., or ASI as they're more affectionately known. They're a worldwide supplier and installer of everything acrylic, and they've been around for years. In this episode, we talk to Jerry about the industry rotation from glass into acrylic, the process of forming acrylic into shapes, and what acrylic actually is! You can learn more about ASI here, and you can find them on Facebook, Insta, Twitter and YouTube by searching "American Sealants" -- go show them some love! ------ ➤ Aquariums Explained is a monthly podcast from the International Zoo & Aquarium Review, hosted by Joe Lavery & Johnny May. We're on a mission to demystify the world of public aquariums. If you want to learn more about what we do, you can visit our website, find us on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram. And if you enjoy what we do, you can buy us a virtual coffee to support our work. I know it seems small, but it really helps! ➤ We're sponsored by OERCA, creators of the Animal Welfare App. The Animal Welfare App is a full-featured, web-based, aquarium & zoological recordkeeping system. It was created by animal professionals as a comprehensive and simple to use animal welfare management application, with integrated health & clinical records, a powerful environmental suite, and extensive alerts, analysis and reporting. We love what they do, and we're thrilled to be partnered with them. You can learn more about the Animal Welfare App here.

Aquariums Explained
Coming up: how to build an aquarium (a mini-series)

Aquariums Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 1:00


Over the next few episodes, we're doing a mini-series on "how to build an aquarium". We had great fun chatting to Steve & Tej about Aquarium at the Boardwalk in the last episode, and we decided to put aside some time to explore exactly what goes into building a public aquarium from the ground up. ------ ➤ Aquariums Explained is a monthly podcast from the International Zoo & Aquarium Review, hosted by Joe Lavery & Johnny May. We're on a mission to demystify the world of public aquariums. If you want to learn more about what we do, you can visit our website, find us on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram. And if you enjoy what we do, you can buy us a virtual coffee to support our work. I know it seems small, but it really helps! ➤ We're sponsored by OERCA, creators of the Animal Welfare App. The Animal Welfare App is a full-featured, web-based, aquarium & zoological recordkeeping system. It was created by animal professionals as a comprehensive and simple to use animal welfare management application, with integrated health & clinical records, a powerful environmental suite, and extensive alerts, analysis and reporting. We love what they do, and we're thrilled to be partnered with them. You can learn more about the Animal Welfare App here.

Aquariums Explained
#4 Kevin Turner on building giant fish tanks

Aquariums Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 27:51


Kevin Turner is Managing Director of Aquarium Technology Ltd., one of the world's most prolific and well known aquarium tank builders. ATL has been around for almost thirty years, with Kevin joining the company very early on during a particularly exciting time of expansion. Their expertise and first mover advantage has seen them work all over the world on wide range of projects, and they are now a one stop stop for everything from the design, construction, installation of aquarium tanks, to the fabrication and installation of stunning tank decor and large scale filtration. In this episode, we talk to Kevin about their shared lineage with Merlin Entertainments, their self-taught process of tank construction, and their secret collaboration with one of the worlds most renowned contemporary artists . You can learn more about Aquarium Technology Ltd. here. ------ ➤ Aquariums Explained is a monthly podcast from the International Zoo & Aquarium Review, hosted by Joe Lavery & Johnny May. We're on a mission to demystify the world of public aquariums. If you want to learn more about what we do, you can visit our website, find us on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram. And if you enjoy what we do, you can buy us a virtual coffee to support our work. I know it seems small, but it really helps! ➤ We're sponsored by OERCA, creators of the Animal Welfare App. The Animal Welfare App is a full-featured, web-based, aquarium & zoological recordkeeping system. It was created by animal professionals as a comprehensive and simple to use animal welfare management application, with integrated health & clinical records, a powerful environmental suite, and extensive alerts, analysis and reporting. We love what they do, and we're thrilled to be partnered with them. You can learn more about the Animal Welfare App here.

Aquariums Explained
#3 Tej Sundher & Steve Bitter on America's newest public aquarium

Aquariums Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 32:08


Tej Sunder & Steve Bitter are the brains behind Aquarium at the Boardwalk, America's newest public aquarium in Branson, Missouri. Although this is Tej's first foray into the public aquarium world, he's opened (and operates) a number of successful attractions across the United States through his family business, Kuvera Partners. Steve has been in the public aquarium industry for a number of years, having opened 7 public aquarium attractions and worked on the design and delivery of many more. He's no stranger to the stresses of aquarium construction! In this episode, we talk about their role in bringing America's newest public aquarium to life; we talk about everything from financing the attraction, designing the guest experience, and what it takes to create a seawater environment almost 600 miles from the nearest ocean. You can book tickets to Aquarium at the Boardwalk here. ------ ➤ Aquariums Explained is a monthly podcast from the International Zoo & Aquarium Review, hosted by Joe Lavery & Johnny May. We're on a mission to demystify the world of public aquariums. If you want to learn more about what we do, you can visit our website, find us on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram. And if you enjoy what we do, you can buy us a virtual coffee to support our work. I know it seems small, but it really helps! ➤ We're sponsored by OERCA, creators of the Animal Welfare App. The Animal Welfare App is a full-featured, web-based, aquarium & zoological recordkeeping system. It was created by animal professionals as a comprehensive and simple to use animal welfare management application, with integrated health & clinical records, a powerful environmental suite, and extensive alerts, analysis and reporting. We love what they do, and we're thrilled to be partnered with them. You can learn more about the Animal Welfare App here.

Aquariums Explained
#2 João Correia on the largest bony fish in the world

Aquariums Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 34:36


João Correia is a man without an off switch! As a scientist and SCUBA diver, he completed early training with Dr Sam Gruber in the Bahamas, and went on to a successful career curating zoo collections and lecturing as a professor in marine biology. He then went on to found the internationally renowned company Flying Sharks, a live marine animal brokerage based in Portugal, and publish the side-splitting auto-biographical book series, Sex, Sharks and Rock & Roll. You can find out more about Flying Sharks here, and you can check out João's book volumes, Sex, Sharks and Rock & Roll, here. ------ Aquariums Explained is a podcast from the International Zoo & Aquarium Review, hosted by Joe Lavery & Johnny May. To find out more, you can visit our website, find us on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram.

Potholes & Penguins
Ep 16 // Any Given Penguin

Potholes & Penguins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 72:24


On today's show we do our best not to mention the G word. No not Gowl, Georgia. So instead we talk about exploding wasps, Johnny May as a rejected Olympic skeletonian, birthdays in 2020 and how sick family members would be such a ball ache if Aliens landed.

Community Keyboards
2020_December_Edition_1

Community Keyboards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 54:45


Welcome to the latest edition of Community Keyboards - celebrating everything that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises. The first of two programmes including, not unsurprisingly, music and features with a nod to the season of goodwill. There's music from DAVID DUNLAP, RODNEY JANTZI, CHIHO SUNAMOTO, CATHERINE DRUMMOND, ARNOLD LOXAM, HECTOR OLIVERA, ANTONIO MARIA MAYOLAS, JOHN NIXON, RICHARD BOWER, JAMES SARGEANT, JOHNNY MAY and DAVID SHEPHERD with an extract from a 1983 Christmas concert at the Christie organ formerly in the Oldham Bluecoat School. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message

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Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby
Paul O'Connell: England are in a different league to Ireland

Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 56:20


England made it two wins from two with a comfortable win over Ireland in the Autumn Nations Cup in a game which Eddie Jones had billed as his sides most important of 2020.Joining Brian in the studio to reflect on wins for both England's men and women is Harlequins captain Rachael Burford.Johnny May stole the headlines at Twickenham with a sensational try but it could have been avoided if Ireland were more accurate in the lineout. Former skipper Paul O'Connell joins the show to dissect what's gone wrong with the Irish set piece and expresses concern over the developing gap between the two sides since Ireland's Grand Slam win at Twickenham in 2018.Elsewhere Wales finally stopped a run of defeats by beating Georgia 18-0. Wayne Pivac made 13 changes to his team and we speak with former Osprey's head coach Sean Holley about whether any of the new faces will feature this weekend against England and if anyone in Wales is giving them a chance against their great rivals.England's women secured a 2-0 series win over France just days after being drawn in the same pool for the 2021 World Cup, we get Rachael's take on England's chances in New Zealand next year and also some of the stigma female rugby players face on social media.And in a week where rugby was given £135 million by the government as part of a Covid bailout we speak to Steve Grainger, rugby development director at the RFU, about how the money will help the sport and how his role has changed in 2020 as a result of the pandemic.For 30 days' free access to the Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/contactFor more details about the Mitsubishi Motors Volunteer Recognition Programme with England Rugby visit https://www.englandrugby.com/participation/volunteers/mitsubishi-motors-volunteer-recognition-programmeFollow Rachael's academy https://www.burfordacademy.co.uk/

Aquariums Explained
#1 Mark Simmons on swapping SeaWorld for software

Aquariums Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 39:42


Mark Simmons is an industry heavyweight. He's an animal behaviourist, an author, a businessman, and a conservationist. In this episode, we talk to him about his career at SeaWorld, his role in the Keiko Release Project, and starting a global software company. You can find out more about the Animal Welfare App at their website, and you can check out Mark's book, Killing Keiko, here. ------ Aquariums Explained is a podcast from the International Zoo & Aquarium Review, hosted by Joe Lavery & Johnny May. To find out more, you can visit our website, find us on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram.

Chronique Transports
Chronique transports - Mélissa Haney, première femme inuite pilote de ligne à Air Inuit au Canada

Chronique Transports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 2:31


Tout l'été, RFI vous fait découvrir les personnalités qui font bouger le monde du transport. Cette semaine rendez-vous avec Mélissa Haney, 39 ans qui a eu droit à son visage sur un timbre de la Poste canadienne. Mère de deux enfants, cette Inuit du village d'Inukjuak à 2000 km au nord de Montréal est la première Inuit pilote de ligne. Une carrière débutée il y a trois ans et qui continue aux commandes de la compagnie Air Inuit. Portrait. Il s’appelle Johnny May et il est le premier Inuit à être devenu pilote d’avion. Mélissa Haney, orpheline de père, en a fait le modèle de sa vie ! Dans un film, ce commandant de  bord, raconte le sauvetage d’une adolescente disparue à la sortie d’un village dans une tempête de neige. Température extérieure de moins 5O degrés. Seul un avion pouvait inspecter les lieux. En voyant ce héros, issu de sa propre communauté s’offrir un tel avenir, la jeune Mélissa ne réfléchira pas, homme ou femme qu’importe ! Elle aussi pilotera des appareils. Comment cette adolescente admirative mais surtout déterminée, aurait-elle pu savoir qu’elle rencontrerait son mentor, aujourd’hui toujours en fonction. Comment aurait-elle pu savoir qu’à son tour, elle connaitrait le même genre d’aventure, le pire souvenir de sa jeune carrière, lorsqu’en pleine bourrasque, elle a dû poser son avion avec 40 personnes à bord dans le champ justement… d’un des voyageurs. Depuis l’avion, il avait téléphoné à ses proches qui étaient venus allumer un feu pour faire signe, ils avaient aussi fait des provisions pour nourrir tout le monde. Guy Bois dirige le service Espace Autochtones à Radio Canada et pour lui, l’accession de Mélissa Haney au poste de commandant va servir les jeunes générations. Au Canada, explique-t-il, nous avons un gros problème de représentation des autochtones. Les Inuits représentent 65 à 70000 personnes sur la banquise du Grand Nord canadien. Le transport dans ces régions froides est primordial. L’avion là-bas remplace le train ou le bus. Les villages inuits, ajoute cet expert des communautés, sont séparés par centaines de kilomètres, il y a le transfert des habitants mais aussi des marchandises (les motoneiges, les 4X4, les produits de supermarchés qui comptent beaucoup). Et puis surtout les liaisons d’hôpitaux parce que sur la banquise, il n’y a pas d’hôpitaux, il faut aller se faire soigner au sud, c’est-à-dire à Montréal ou sa région. Chez les Canadiens, il y a encore beaucoup de préjugés, les Inuits sont des gens qui profiteraient des aides sociales et qui vivraient au crochet de la société. Mais la vie des Inuits et surtout des jeunes femmes n’est pas facile. Imaginez, elles débarquent dans les villes en raison de problèmes de violence conjugale ou pour chercher un travail, elles deviennent vulnérables, des proies pour la prostitution ou la drogue. Alors l’exemple de Mélissa Haney, devenue pilote, est un espoir pour toutes les filles inuit qui se disent qu’elles peuvent y arriver elles-aussi.     Des journées de 14 heures avec des préfabriqués pour les escales d’équipage sur les pistes    Quand vous appelez Mélissa Haney, à l’improviste pour une interview sur RFI, elle vous répond que oui, bien entendu, elle est d’accord pour répondre aux questions, mais qu’avant elle doit préparer le petit déjeuner pour ses deux enfants, puis rédiger le texte de son intervention dans une école pour dire aux garçons mais surtout aux filles que tout est possible. Bouger, agir et sauver voilà le crédo de Mélissa Haney parce qu’être pilote chez Air Inuit c’est remplacer le train ou le bus en assurant le transport entre villages dispersés sur la banquise relier les inuit aux hôpitaux au  Canada et tout cela en évitant la contamination au Coronavius. « Dans nos avions chez Air Inuit, normalement il y a quarante-cinq places. Avec les mesures de précaution contre le coronavirus, nous n’en avons plus que vingt, ça diminue beaucoup la capacité... Hormis les Inuits qui font les transferts vers le Sud, nous embarquons les travailleurs canadiens qui viennent travailler sur les territoires, des infirmières, des travailleurs sociaux, des avocats, des mécaniciens. Mon métier est passionnant et je veux dire que tout est possible quand on croit à sa vocation. Ma mère inuit m’a toujours soutenue, elle m’a dit que j’avais droit à un métier en tant que femme et autochtone. Elle est encore là aujourd’hui près de moi, avec son énergie, dès que j’ai besoin pour garder mes enfants. » Mélissa Haney est passionnée de ski l’hiver, de kayak l’été. Le fils de Mélissa rêve lui d’être astronaute. Sa mère l’encourage en lui offrant toutes les vidéos et les livres sur le cosmos ; la fille de Mélissa veut devenir pilote comme sa mère, qui fêtera ses 40 ans l’an prochain avec dans la tête deux rêves : piloter à grande vitesse, un jet et si possible un jet de la compagnie Air inuit, et puis l’autre, venir découvrir Paris.

The EggChasers Rugby Podcast
S6 Ep49: 13th April 2020 - May Goes Home, Laporte Goes Rogue.

The EggChasers Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 63:08


Johnny May back to Gloucester. Premiership Rugby postpone further...but haven't cancelled the season yet. Bernard Laporte leads the charge for major club rugby reform...any merit in his ideas?Plus all sorts of other rugby and non rugby related stuff, including a game - "Romanian Player or Infectious Disease" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de
#RWC2019: Frankreich müht sich ins Viertelfinale

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 38:22


Frankreich hat zum zweiten Mal bei dieser WM 23-21 gewonnen. Japan macht die Gruppe A besonders faszinierend. Am dritten Wochenende des Rugby World Cup in Japan war wieder eine ganze Menge los. Andreas Thies und Experte Donal Peoples schauen auf die fünf Spiele des Wochenendes und bewerten die Tabellenkonstellationen. Frankreich hatte am Samstag zugeschaut, wie sich Argentinien erst durch eine Rote Karte selbst schwächte und dann auch noch gegen England haushoch verlor. Die Aufgabe war klar. Ein eigener Sieg und Frankreich würde für das Viertelfinale planen können. Doch  Tonga zeigte vor allen Dingen in der zweiten Halbzeit eine sehr gute Leistung und konnte das Ergebnis sehr knapp gestalten. Am Ende rätseln auch Andreas und Donal, was man von der französischen Mannschaft halten kann. Argentinien dagegen ist raus. Wegen einer absolut berechtigten Roten Karte gegen Lavanini spielten Los Pumas 60 Minuten in Unterzahl und mussten in eine klare Niederlage einwilligen. Die All Blacks hatten mit Namibia in der ersten Halbzeit mehr Mühe als erwartet, zogen die Zügel aber in der zweiten Halbzeit an und kamen zu einem standesgemäßen Sieg. In der Gruppe A dagegen ist noch alles möglich. Japan gewann gegen Samoa mit Bonuspunkt und setzt damit Schottland unter Zugzwang. Die müssen beide verbliebenen Spiele gewinnen und gegen Japan im letzten Vorrundenspiel sogar klar, damit sie ins Viertelfinale einziehen können. Es ist dort noch alles möglich. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de
#RWC2019: Frankreich müht sich ins Viertelfinale

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 38:22


Frankreich hat zum zweiten Mal bei dieser WM 23-21 gewonnen. Japan macht die Gruppe A besonders faszinierend. Am dritten Wochenende des Rugby World Cup in Japan war wieder eine ganze Menge los. Andreas Thies und Experte Donal Peoples schauen auf die fünf Spiele des Wochenendes und bewerten die Tabellenkonstellationen. Frankreich hatte am Samstag zugeschaut, wie sich Argentinien erst durch eine Rote Karte selbst schwächte und dann auch noch gegen England haushoch verlor. Die Aufgabe war klar. Ein eigener Sieg und Frankreich würde für das Viertelfinale planen können. Doch  Tonga zeigte vor allen Dingen in der zweiten Halbzeit eine sehr gute Leistung und konnte das Ergebnis sehr knapp gestalten. Am Ende rätseln auch Andreas und Donal, was man von der französischen Mannschaft halten kann. Argentinien dagegen ist raus. Wegen einer absolut berechtigten Roten Karte gegen Lavanini spielten Los Pumas 60 Minuten in Unterzahl und mussten in eine klare Niederlage einwilligen. Die All Blacks hatten mit Namibia in der ersten Halbzeit mehr Mühe als erwartet, zogen die Zügel aber in der zweiten Halbzeit an und kamen zu einem standesgemäßen Sieg. In der Gruppe A dagegen ist ...

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de
#RWC2019: Frankreich müht sich ins Viertelfinale

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 38:22


Frankreich hat zum zweiten Mal bei dieser WM 23-21 gewonnen. Japan macht die Gruppe A besonders faszinierend. Am dritten Wochenende des Rugby World Cup in Japan war wieder eine ganze Menge los. Andreas Thies und Experte Donal Peoples schauen auf die fünf Spiele des Wochenendes und bewerten die Tabellenkonstellationen. Frankreich hatte am Samstag zugeschaut, wie sich Argentinien erst durch eine Rote Karte selbst schwächte und dann auch noch gegen England haushoch verlor. Die Aufgabe war klar. Ein eigener Sieg und Frankreich würde für das Viertelfinale planen können. Doch  Tonga zeigte vor allen Dingen in der zweiten Halbzeit eine sehr gute Leistung und konnte das Ergebnis sehr knapp gestalten. Am Ende rätseln auch Andreas und Donal, was man von der französischen Mannschaft halten kann. Argentinien dagegen ist raus. Wegen einer absolut berechtigten Roten Karte gegen Lavanini spielten Los Pumas 60 Minuten in Unterzahl und mussten in eine klare Niederlage einwilligen. Die All Blacks hatten mit Namibia in der ersten Halbzeit mehr Mühe als erwartet, zogen die Zügel aber in der zweiten Halbzeit an und kamen zu einem standesgemäßen Sieg. In der Gruppe A dagegen ist noch alles möglich. Japan gewann gegen Samoa mit Bonuspunkt und setzt damit Schottland unter Zugzwang. Die müssen beide verbliebenen Spiele gewinnen und gegen Japan im letzten Vorrundenspiel sogar klar, damit sie ins Viertelfinale einziehen können. Es ist dort noch alles möglich. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de
#RWC2019: Frankreich müht sich ins Viertelfinale

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 38:22


Frankreich hat zum zweiten Mal bei dieser WM 23-21 gewonnen. Japan macht die Gruppe A besonders faszinierend. Am dritten Wochenende des Rugby World Cup in Japan war wieder eine ganze Menge los. Andreas Thies und Experte Donal Peoples schauen auf die fünf Spiele des Wochenendes und bewerten die Tabellenkonstellationen. Frankreich hatte am Samstag zugeschaut, wie sich Argentinien erst durch eine Rote Karte selbst schwächte und dann auch noch gegen England haushoch verlor. Die Aufgabe war klar. Ein eigener Sieg und Frankreich würde für das Viertelfinale planen können. Doch  Tonga zeigte vor allen Dingen in der zweiten Halbzeit eine sehr gute Leistung und konnte das Ergebnis sehr knapp gestalten. Am Ende rätseln auch Andreas und Donal, was man von der französischen Mannschaft halten kann. Argentinien dagegen ist raus. Wegen einer absolut berechtigten Roten Karte gegen Lavanini spielten Los Pumas 60 Minuten in Unterzahl und mussten in eine klare Niederlage einwilligen. Die All Blacks hatten mit Namibia in der ersten Halbzeit mehr Mühe als erwartet, zogen die Zügel aber in der zweiten Halbzeit an und kamen zu einem standesgemäßen Sieg. In der Gruppe A dagegen ist ...

House of Rugby
The one where we actually talk about rugby

House of Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 64:35 Very Popular


Alex, James and Mike come to terms with Wales’ victory over England, come up with some snappy ideas for House of Rugby merch, and solve the Brexit crisis with a politicians XVJoin the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses

House of Rugby
The one where Tinds rubs it in over Ireland

House of Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 71:31 Very Popular


Alex, James and Mike discuss England's six nations win, Kyle Sinckler's wind-up, Johnny May's singing and why beating Scotland means more than anything. Oh, and there's a vintage TV XVJoin the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses

Talking Rugby
English Rugby Podcast Extra: England finally down the Springboks!

Talking Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2016 13:08


Russell Hargreaves looks back on an historic day at Twickenham, before speaking to victorious England quarter Joe Launchbury (man of the match), Johnny May (try scorer), Tom Wood and Chris Robshaw. We also hear from the South African skipper Adriaan Strauss.

Talking Rugby
6 uncapped players in Jones' autumn international squad

Talking Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 4:36


England head coach Eddie Jones talks to the media after naming his 33-man party for the upcoming autumn series at Twickenham. In addition to six fresh faces, four players have been recalled including Tom Wood and Johnny May.

Animal Training Academy
Fish Training (White Sturgeon) – With Johnny May.

Animal Training Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 15:18


In this podcast we are introduced to one of Animal Training Academies members Johnny May and we discuss fish training (target training a white sturgeon). White sturgeon are a large species of fish that can grow up to 20 feet or 6 meters in length. What I really like about this week s training tidbit is […] The post Fish Training (White Sturgeon) – With Johnny May. appeared first on Animal Training Academy.

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Offroad Offload: The Gloucester Rugby Podcast
Off-road, Off-load: The Gloucester Rugby November Podcast in partnership with Mitsubishi Motors

Offroad Offload: The Gloucester Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015


In the latest Gloucester Rugby podcast Heinz and Cook talk food, we speak to the Performance Chef, Johnny May faces the 60 second quiz and David Humphreys reviews all the action.

Offroad Offload: The Gloucester Rugby Podcast
Off-road, Off-load: The Gloucester Rugby November Podcast in partnership with Mitsubishi Motors

Offroad Offload: The Gloucester Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015


In the latest Gloucester Rugby podcast Heinz and Cook talk food, we speak to the Performance Chef, Johnny May faces the 60 second quiz and David Humphreys reviews all the action.

Talking Rugby
England Rugby Podcast 18th September 2015

Talking Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 19:35


Its RWC time.. we hear from Ben Youngs,Tom Wood, Johnny May and Sam Burgess as England open up against Fiji plus we hear from the other side too. #carrythemhome#RWC2015